I sent this letter to Jim Fetzer earlier, and he responded very favorably. He thought my thinking made a lot of sense. So, I'll put it up here. It's about reading the minds of the conspirators. And when you read their minds- and it's not hard to do- you realize that they didn't want Oswald leaving Dealey Plaza in a friend's car. And if they didn't want it, it wasn't going to happen.
Jim, I have no doubt that Ruth Paine was
involved. You know, of course, that she was really a Forbes.
But look: the perps didn't want Oswald getting help. They didn't want him escaping Dealey Plaza in a car with a friend. It would destroy the whole lone-nut scenario.
So, since they didn't want that, it wasn't going to happen. It's not as though Oswald requested to be picked up at 12:45 by David Sanchez Morales or anyone else. He couldn't possibly arrange it. So, why would his framers arrange it for him when they didn't want it?
We've got to stop thinking that the conspirators wanted Oswald for anything but patsy. That's it! There is no reason why they would have had Oswald riding around Dallas with David Sanchez Morales. They were never going to take a chance like that. For what?
Oswald went home by bus every work-day. How do you think he did it? He didn't have a car. Of course, he used public transportation. So, why wouldn't he use it on this day? Remember, he didn't actually do anything wrong. I don't claim to know what he was thinking, but he didn't shoot Kennedy; he never shot at Walker; and he wasn't destined to shoot Tippit either.
But, Oswald was not in charge. They were playing him like an
instrument. He was doing what his handlers wanted him to do. And what his
handlers wanted him to do was remain, first, last, and always, the lone nut
assassin. Ralph
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